Malcolm

La vita di Malcolm, ragazzino prodigio con una straordinaria dote per i calcoli, si articola in un brillante canovaccio che coinvolge i suoi strambi parenti: il padre Hal, la madre Lois e i fratelli Francis, Reese, Dewey e Jamie.
Creato da: Linwood Boomer |
Genere: Commedia |

Numero di stagioni: 7
Numero di episodi: 151
Data prima messa in onda: 2000-01-09
Data ultima messa in onda: 2006-05-14

Approfondimenti

The opening sequence shows clips from 11 movies and television shows. In order, these are: 1) Three [...] D
Cloris Leachman (Grandma Ida) and Kenneth Mars (Otto Mannkusser) both use the same German accents th [...] D
Although the family's surname was revealed as Wilkerson in the pilot episode, it was decided afterwa [...] D
The creature seen rising from the water in the opening credits is the Kraken from Scontro di titani [...] D
Fox Network announced that the show would air its final (151st) episode on May 14, 2006. D
The hamster that Dewey (Erik Per Sullivan) releases in an earlier episode can be seen in various epi [...] D
Two notable people who appeared on the show were Jennette McCurdy and Jerry Trainor, who would later [...] D
Two of the Krelboynes, Dabney and Lloyd, are named after student houses at CalTech University in Cal [...] D
Jane Kaczmarek was pregnant during filming of season 4, which is what led to the fifth son Jamie bei [...] D
Anita, the fortune teller from the episode "Burning Man", is the first and only girl or woman in the [...] D
Aaron Paul auditioned for the role of Francis. He would later be cast in Breaking Bad - Reazioni col [...] D
In the original version of the show, Otto Mannkusser and his wife are Germans. In the German-dubbed [...] D
Caroline Miller was written out of the show after season 2, because Catherine Lloyd Burns declined t [...] D
The theme song for the show, "Boss of Me", was written and performed by They Might Be Giants. D
In the opening credits, the boxer who inadvertently knocks out the referee is [Pedro Cardenas], figh [...] D
Bryan Cranston did several of his own stunts. Besides the cartwheel and the headstand, he did his ow [...] D
The show had 26 new episodes air in 2000, 22 in 2001, 21 in 2002, 23 in 2003, 21 in 2004, 25 in 2005 [...] D
In Malcolm: Army Buddy (2005) you can see a sticker of a tree on the fridge. The sticker belongs to [...] D
In the episode where Hal takes (Bryan Cranston) the boys to the race track, it is revealed that Malc [...] D
On the show, Reese is the second oldest brother of Malcolm, but in real-life, Justin Berfield (Reese [...] D
Justin Berfield (Reese), Bryan Cranston (Hal) and Erik Per Sullivan (Dewey) are the only cast member [...] D
Scenes from The Brain from Planet Arous (1957) can be seen during the opening credits. D
Whenever Malcolm breaks the fourth wall, no one in the scene looks at him or acknowledges that they [...] D
Reese (Justin Berfield) was ranked #9 in "TV Guide"'s list of "TV's 10 Biggest Brats" (March 27, 200 [...] D
In the two-part episode Malcolm: Company Picnic: Part 1 (2002) and Malcolm: Company Picnic: Part 2 ( [...] D
Two ABBA songs have been featured in two episodes: "Fernando" in Malcolm: Water Park (2000) and "Tak [...] D
The motto of Lucky Aide is "The 'L' Stands for 'Value'." D
Scenes from Un milione di anni fa (1966) can be seen during the opening credits. In one of them, Raq [...] D
Kenneth Mars' health declined which was the reason for Otto being written out of the series starting [...] D
Merrin Dungey (Kitty Kenarben) appeared in the first episode as Malcolm's teacher. D
Season 1 was the only season to have been released on DVD in the US. Season 2 was set to be released [...] D
In Malcolm's family, each sibling except for Francis has a special gift: Reese is an amazing cook, M [...] D
In the episode where Hal and the boys go to the race track, they come home to discover that Lois had [...] D
The animation clips shown briefly during the opening credits are from the Japanese anime Nazca (1998 [...] D
Despite Piama being Inuit, Emily Coligado is of Filipino descent. D
It is implied that in season 7 that Dewey has been taken out of the Buseys class or it got disbanded [...] D
In real life, Jane Kaczmarek has given birth by way of Caesarian section three times. When it came t [...] D
After the show ended, Bryan Cranston went on to be in the critically acclaimed series Breaking Bad - [...] D
Patrick Bristow first appears in the episode Malcolm: Ida's Boyfriend (2004) as Phillip, the head of [...] D
The two wrestlers briefly featured in the opening credits are Bret Hart and Chris Benoit. D
Many actors and actresses played double roles. For example, in Malcolm: Therapy (2000) Ms. Gilbert, [...] D
"Krelboyne", the name of the class of gifted students to which Malcolm belongs, is taken from the na [...] D
When Comedy Central (UK and Ireland) started their 2015-16 run of the entire series, the trailer was [...] D
Emy Coligado ("Piama") is nine years older than her on-screen husband Christopher Masterson ("Franci [...] D
Jason Alexander appeared on a Season 4 episode about chess, as a man who claims to sell toner. D
Rheagan Wallace, who plays "Jackie" in Malcolm: Reese Drives (2002), played "Raduca", Reese's wife, [...] D
Unusual for a live-action sitcom, the show features no laugh track. This was a single-camera show. T [...] D
The show was originally pitched to UPN (United Paramount Network) for the 1998-99 season, but was tu [...] D
A number of the actors in the series has returned to play more than one character. Including Jeanett [...] D
After being a longtime Sunday night mainstay on Fox, the show was moved to Friday nights in 2005 for [...] D
The character of Francis would all but disappear from the show entirely, starting with Season 6. For [...] D
The part of Malcolm was originally written to be nine years old, so Frankie Muniz, being 13 at the t [...] D
Merrin Dungey's commitment to the show Alias (2001) prevented her from appearing more frequently in [...] D

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